

🐝 Rip, Reveal, Rule: Wax Like a Pro, Feel Like a King
Nad's For Men Body Wax Strips deliver professional-grade hair removal with beeswax-enhanced adhesion and flexible contour fabric, ensuring effective removal of coarse body hair for up to 8 weeks. Designed for all skin types and multiple body areas, this cruelty-free kit includes 20 double-sided strips and soothing post-wax oil wipes for a smooth, irritation-minimized finish.








| ASIN | B003JFJF54 |
| Benefits | Provides soothing and cooling sensation |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,687 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 45 in Waxing Strips |
| Brand | Nad's For Men |
| Brand Name | Nad's For Men |
| Country Of Origin | Spain |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 28,711 Reviews |
| Item Form | Strip |
| Item Type Name | Wax Strips |
| Item Weight | 60 Grams |
| Item form | Strip |
| Item height | 1.2 inches |
| Manufacturer | Sue and Daughters |
| Material Features | Not Tested On Animals |
| Material Type Free | Alcohol Free, Paraben Free |
| Material feature | Not Tested On Animals |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Body |
| Recommended uses for product | Body |
| Skin Type | All |
| Skin type | All |
| Target Use Body Part | Body |
| UPC | 788396588295 638995003494 |
| Unit Count | 20 count |
J**N
Very good and surprisingly efficient
Have now used these on my Back and Chest (or rather my wife has done it for me) and I am impressed. Having had a Back and Chest wax at a salon before I can honestly say the results with these are largely on par. Warm the strips up very well (we sit them on a hot water bottle for a few mins to get nice and hot) rub into place and leave for a few seconds then pull the skin taught and rip off (yes rip - v quickly) against the direction of hair growth For me, I let the hair grow to at least half a cm (5mm) to allow the wax to really grab hold I shall be using these intermittently for a good while yet - top product and does the job nicely Final note - YES it hurts, you are ripping hair out of your body - of course it hurts. Pain levels are all different for different people though. I find it tolerable but then I also get my eyebrows threaded and have multiple tattoos I did get quite a severe waxing rash after first use but found that for my 2nd and subsequent waxes applying a towel soaked in cold water for 30 mins (re soaked every few mins to keep it cold) immediately after finishing kept that at bay. Sudocrem also works wonders in clearing up a waxing rash Make your own mind up guys, if you are reading this I suspect you are tempted. Give it a go Yes you DO get some hairs left in place and missed that you need to tackle with a razor or tweezers if you have the patience but that's also true of a Salon wax. Pain wise; Back 5/10 Chest 7/10 Stomach 7/10 (Note for background info I have had both my elbows, and both knee caps heavily tattooed)
D**Y
A genuine review to help make up your mind about this product.
This is a brilliant product that works exactly as it should as long as you follow the instructions. Always wash your hands after finishing applying cream to the selected area of body! (I didn't use gloves, so can't answer question regarding use of gloves.) I gave it at least 6 minutes before wiping a small patch as a test to which hair came off easily from then onward. Yes, there may have been a few patches where hair didn't come completely off but it's not the end of the world. Not hard to use a razor to tidy up the remaining hair. I wouldn't apply a second layer for missed hair. I did have minor reactions to the cream, but only because I failed to wipe the cream off properly which is important. Otherwise it'll continue to react with the skin which led to tiny red blotches which soon went away after cleaning the remaining cream off. It does smell a little and a shower/bath after use will remove any lingering smell. Use of this cream on all parts of body is fine, but I've seen questions about use on face which I wouldn't recommend. The company do not endorse use on head or genital area to prevent action being taken against them due to any idiots who may incorrectly use this, but everywhere except the head seems fine in my opinion. For the women who seem to look at this as a possible option, I'm not really sure about why there would be a need to look at a man's product for hair removal. That's just my opinion. But remember that everyone should accept that there is always a risk with products and don't be ready to put all blame on the manufacturer should you not heed the instructions. Test it on a small area prior to full body use and understand that the 10 min recommended maximum time is for a reason.
D**J
It works, but I strongly advise some caution ;o)!!
OK, am thinking how to best word this one lol ;o). 1. IT REALLY DOES WORK, without any doubt!! If you have some undesirable or awkward hair you'd like to completely remove, you've just found the stuff to achieve that. 2. As many other reviewers have also mentioned, the stuff definitely has an unmistakable and unique "bouqet"!! They've attempted to take the edge off with the addition of various fragrances but make absolutely no mistake, if you've applied this cream to your body you're not going to accidentally forget that fact (that's for sure) ;o)!!! 3. It's probably advisable to go about the required process alone and in certain cases, unless you enjoy being thoroughly humiliated, plan some additional post procedure alone time as well. I'm incredibly thankful that I had the house to myself to use this stuff ;). 4. Just in case, have a suitable topical cream (the stronger the anaesthetic properties the better) and an ice pack or 7 on standby!! This should/may not be necessary, but I can't emphasise strongly enough that it's an incredibly good idea ;o)!! 5. GOOD LUCK :oP. With these important points out of the way, here we go..... Nad's is a thick white cream in a large tube like many common sun tan lotions and the cream is easily expelled for application. You don't need much cream to achieve the desired effect, one tube will go a long way. The instructions on the tube are clear and easy to read and after my very recent experience, I strongly suggest you follow them very closely!! As with another rather humourous reviewer, I also have the distinction of having one of the hairiest butt cracks in Her Majesties Realms ;o)!! For health reasons that shall remain confidential I needed to remove said hair which left me wondering how to best go about this particular task, when I stumbled upon (cue trumpets)....Nad's!! Armed with my tube of Nad's, a slight feeling of trepidation and the Warner Bro's "Looney Tunes" opening theme jangling in my head, I jumped into the shower as normal, quickly rinsed down and as carefully as possible applied the cream to the required areas, (by which time I was onto the "Looney Tunes" closing theme). With butt cheeks tightly clenched to stop the cream being prematurely washed away (trust me, you don't want to go through the process of applying this cream anymore than is absolutely necessary), I carried on with my shower whilst allowing Nad's to do its thing. However, I think I may have made a couple of small mistakes, the first of which was perhaps leaving the cream applied for just a little bit too long!!!!! After approximately 15 minutes busily showering, I grabbed a sponge, unclenched and went about removing the cream. Exactly as it states in the instructions, the hair I wanted removed was quickly and simply wiped away leaving me with, well you get the picture, at this point with absolutely zero side effects too, deep joy :o). I then went about thoroughly cleaning up and possibly made my second small mistake. I should have perhaps used a slightly milder soap and not been quite as coarse to get this stuff washed off...... Believe me, your instincts will be telling you to grab an industrial soap and liberally scrub the area(s) of application to get the smell of this stuff off!! But, with what happened next, I'd definitely advise rinsing and washing this cream off with considerably more caution than I exercised!! As I type, certain parts of my now incredibly smooth crack are glowing red and somewhat tender. I have been furiously applying Savlon with Lidocaine for the past 24 hours and it finally seems to be abating (thank god) ;o). Somewhat gratefully, I didn't get any cream on any super sensitive areas, BUT DAMN DOES MY ARSE STING SOMETHING FIERCE LOL!! Mission accomplished though and it's my VERY sincere hope that I won't need to repeat this somewhat difficult experience more than 2 or 3 times per year, as even that is 2 or 3 times too many. (Regardless of my newly found dramatic and instant ability to resound the best farts out of ANYONE I know, and have no doubt that is quite some achievement ;o) ). Thankfully, there is no actual rash or broken skin, (at least as far as any individual can tell by self examining such an area with mirror in hand ;o) ). I just seem to have caused some significant irritation that is now improving and Savlon sales in my locality should soon see a sharp decrease and I also won't further feel the burning desire (pun intended) to keep an ice pack firmly wedged between my butt cheeks ;o). Nad's most certainly does what it says on the tube and I can certainly think of a few individuals who I'd definitely recommend this stuff to should the subject ever come up in a drunken haze lol ;oP. Seriously however, it does work. Had I been more careful I could have easily saved myself a couple of days of a rather nasty irritation where you really don't need it. I very much doubt I'd be suffering at all with the benefit of hindsight to change a couple of steps. My experiences of hair removal are limited to a razor, shaver or clippers, lesson WELL AND TRULY learned. At least next time (oh god) I shall be better prepared and things should go even more "smoothly" (HAH :oP ).
S**R
Close but not there yet
After reviewing the various products for the job chose this because of its milder effects on the user. There are problems however:- Pro's: Clear instructions; gives 2 times,minimum of 4 minutes upto a max of 10 mins. Went on easily (Placed tube in sink filled with hot water and allowed it to warm through) Had no adverse effect on my hands while I applied it or afterwards Rinsed off easily and smell was noticable. Con's: The problem is keeping to the timings with back hair, its difficult to apply so it may take 2 minutes to fully cover the area so timings given as a max may be off by minutes. apply. Overran on back areas and i felt the burning sensation getting hotter Is effective on coarse hair with soothing aloe vera but is dependant on putting it on the right place for the right Hard to apply evenly, so its a 2 person job. Not tried it on sensitive areas as the heating sensation on back puts me off using it "down below" I give it a 3* as it may work better for others with a higher pain threshold or lacking a sense of smell
S**9
A Genuine Review, No Gimmicks!
Firstly, I should point out that I am not writing this as a want to be comic, nor for entertainment value. Unfortunately, too many other people have jumped on that band wagon and I struggled to find any real genuine reviews. Secondly, I would consider myself a fairly hairy guy, with coarse dark body hair. I read the instructions so knew not to use it around any sensitive areas. I used this product exactly as this instructions stipulated, and took the cream off as suggested after eight minutes, as at that point it had not caused me any bother what-so-ever. I found that once I had wiped off the residue, and looked at my chest, the cream had only appeared to have taken the hair off down to the skin and I could see visible roots and surface dots of hair still there. I showered the remaining cream off my skin, and after this my chest became very red, very sore and nigh on impossible to touch without the burning sensation hurting more so than before. I took about 5 days for the sensitivity to pass and the reddening to fade, which was comparable to some burns I have saw from hot surface contact on skin. After the sensitivity had subsided the hair had already began sprouting through, and since then it has grown to about 5mm in length, but appears to feel a little sorter than before. I don't think I can justify the pain and irritation caused to remove hair from my chest for what was a very brief period of time. I have resorted to returning to shaving my chest and keeping the part used tube of this product in the bathroom cabinet as a reminder never to use a cream again.
M**T
Yes, you can use it on them.
Bought this on a whim, used it for the first time last night. Smeared it all over the lads, the gooch and the crack, gave it a good 5 minute wait then jumped in the shower with a flannel and rubbed it all off. I'm now as smooth as ken doll's bulge! Fan bloody tastic! I feel reborn! I put some on the stomach and left it for 3 minutes but that didn't work quite as well, so I think 5 is perfect. It took out the finer stuff no problem, but not the thicker. The best wipe experience since I was learning to do it for myself for the first time. Let's face it, a hairy crack is not fun when it comes to the wipe. I shall be using this product on the rest of my back and front and wherever I decide to next. I tried waxing and shaving, both made me break out in spots, so that's no good, this just changes everything for me. So glad I went ahead and tried it. Thanks NADS!
J**H
so the seven p's 'Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance'. I have quite thick coarse hair
I bought this about 6 months ago and have been putting off using it as it was the first time I'd ever used a chemical to voluntarily dissolve stuff round my town halls, among other places. I had the 'What if my skin is more sensitive than everyone elses?' everyone reacts differently...' but due to the heat wave I thought if there's ever a time to test it, it's to try to help my 'Betty Swollocks' it's time to put my big boy pants on. Military operation. Rubber gloves (had to wait until the house was empty) the cooker timer and a couple of the cleanest, softest towels I could find. The rubber gloves were there as I was worried the stuff might knacker (!) my fingernails, as they are made of Keratin too, so the seven p's 'Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance'. I have quite thick coarse hair, so set the timer for 7 minutes. After ensuring I had plenty of elbow room in the bathroom, and the washing machine/dishwasher were off so full power to the shower, I started whacking the stuff on. Gave it a reasonable smear, like butter on toast on my shoulders, but when it came to my meat n' two veg I was spreading it thin like Marmite. Probably took me 2-3 mins to get as much coverage of my shoulders, back, sack and crack as I could, then I elbowed the cooker timer to start. Quite a few reviews have commented on a strong chemical smell, I didn't find that, not as strong as the smell of a normal shower gel in the bathroom, though I did have the window open a bi, in case the emergency services had to come in with HAZMAT gear. Seven minutes later I leapt like a salmon into the shower and punched it to warp speed, grabbed a Loofah, and after wetting it wiped the top of my left shoulder and arm to find not a single hair. That was great, but of secondary importance. went for the tallywhacker, and same result! Although I'd scrimped a bit when it came to that area, I just kept rinsing this 'sludge' of dissolving hair, and rinsing (VERY) thoroughly with tepid/warm water. Also worried about my Taint and Rusty Sheriffs Badge, I squatted, sprayed, prayed and wiped and.... result! Kept cleaning/wiping with medium pressure for about ten minutes (sorry, Southern Water) and switched to a sponge and shower gel and all good. Dried everything North of my belly button as per, and patted everything South like a newborn baby kitten. After stepping out of the shower, I did feel a little mild tingling, but having been very thorough with the rinse, I knew it wasn't residual Nad's on my Nad's so slipped on some soft cotton shorts (sans boxers) and had an inspection in the mirror. Good first effort, though missed quite a few small patches on my back, and could maybe have applied a little more to my gonads, I think it'll get easier with practice and some shoulder stretches before the next application. I would DEFINITELY suggest NOT going to the gym or out in the sun on the day of application. I am relieved to have have broken my duck and not my dick, and perhaps the day after tomorrow will try and get the bits I missed with a targeted application, so it's all (reasonably) uniform and will need reapplying at the same time. As for the 'right' amount to apply... I'm 6ft 3 and 24" shoulder to shoulder and I'd say I used about 1/4 of a tube in total, on the tops of my arms, shoulders, back (or most of it), arse (cheeks) and 'landing gear'. Still deciding what to do about the chest... Very good product.
M**K
Wouldn't bother...
Before reading this, please note I did follow the instructions on the back of the tube. Now does this get rid of hair? mmm kinda. You have to put it on thick to have the proper effect otherwise it doesn't work. I spot checked on my thigh and this worked fine, however after applying to my chest (Hairs a few mm long) I found its difficult to spread evenly in the required coating and to use the required amount to have the desired effect would take quite a lot of the product, so not really good value for money in my opinion. After waiting the 4 mins and wiping down it did remove some of the hair and some was left intact. No biggie, the product does say you can leave on for a max of 10 mins. The problem is however after 4 mins my chest had already become irritated, a bit red and a bit stingy. So maybe my chest is more sensitive but I didnt want to try longer for fear of what it might do to me. Finally the smell of this product is damn awful, fine if you plan to take a shower after I imagine but if your wiping down wit a cloth that thing will stink afterwards. All in all, pretty disappointed, reckon i will go back to shaving, or maybe try waxing?
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